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Decoding the 1920s: Teaching Advanced Russian in a Literature Class
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In: World Languages and Literatures Faculty Publications and Presentations (2022)
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Decoding the 1920s: A Reader for Advanced Learners of Russian
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In: PDXOpen: Open Educational Resources (2021)
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English rhythms in Russian verse : on the experiment of Joseph Brodsky
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Towards a Typology of Poetic Forms. From Language to Metrics and Beyond
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Aroui, Jean-Louis; Hayes, Bruce; Dell, François; Halle, John; Noel Aziz Hanna, Patrizia; Vetterle, Robert; Dufter, Andreas; De Cornulier, Benoît; Blondel, Marion; Miller, Christopher; Fabb, Nigel; Halle, Morris; Paoli, Bruno; Minkova, Donka; Friedberg, Nila; Dominicy, Marc; Nasta, Mihai; Hanson, Kristin; Piera, Carlos; Arleo, Andy; Floquet, Oreste; Billy, Dominique; Domínguez Caparrós, José; Horváth, Iván. - : HAL CCSD, 2009. : Benjamins, 2009
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In: https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-00634341 ; Benjamins, pp.xiv+430, 2009 (2009)
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Metrics is often defined as a discipline that concerns itself with the study of meters. In this volume the term is used in a broader sense that more or less coincides with the traditional notion of "versification". Understood this way, metrics is an eminently complex object that displays variation over time and in space, that concerns forms of a great variety and with different statuses (meters, rhymes, stanzas, prescribed forms, syllabification rules, nursery rhymes, slogans, musical textsetting, ablaut reduplication etc.), and that as a cultural manifestation is performed in a variety of ways (sung, chanted, spoken, read) that can have direct consequences on how it is structured. This profusion of forms is thought to correspond, at the level of perception, to a limited number of cognitive mechanisms that allow us to perceive and to represent regularly iterating forms. This volume proposes a relatively coherent overall vision by distinguishing four main families of metrical forms, each clearly independent of the others and amenable to separate typologies.
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[SCCO.LING]Cognitive science/Linguistics; ablaut reduplication; alliterative verse; arabic metrics; caesura; chant; elision; English metrics; French metrics; generative metrics; greek metrics; Hungarian metrics; italian metrics; Joseph Brodsky; line ending; metrical typology; metrics; middle English; musical textsetting; nursery rhyme; rhyme; Sephardic song; sign languages; song; sonnet; spanish metrics; stanza; sung metrics; translation; Tristan Corbière; verse; versification; W.H. Auden; Zwiefache
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URL: https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-00634341
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Constraints, complexity, and the grammar of poetry
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In: Toronto Working Papers in Linguistics; Vol 17 (1999): Special issue in honour of the 30th anniversary of the Department of Linguistics ; 1718-3510 ; 1705-8619 (1999)
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